3 words only. Ummm....Maybe it's actually Clo or Chi.
That part is called as pupil. Through this aperture the light goes in to retina.
The four main parts of the eye are the cornea, iris, pupil, and retina. The cornea is the clear outer covering, the iris is the colored part that controls the size of the pupil, the pupil is the opening that allows light to enter, and the retina is the layer that converts light into neural signals for the brain to interpret as vision.
The pupil.
In the centre of the iris, is the pupil, which enlarges in poor or dim light. This is because your retina, which processes what you are seeing and turns it into images, requires light to do this. In bright light the pupil gets smaller, so it does not let excess light in. But in dim light, your pupil grows, to let more light in, to help the retina see images
That would be the retina.
Onto your retina. Onto your retina.
the black pupil
The retina.
orchid
The image should form on the retina. More specifically in the fovea centralis of the macula of the retina.
The pupil is the center round black part of the eye. This is where the light enters into the retina. The human pupil works much like the aperture of a camera.
That part is called as pupil. Through this aperture the light goes in to retina.
The four main parts of the eye are the cornea, iris, pupil, and retina. The cornea is the clear outer covering, the iris is the colored part that controls the size of the pupil, the pupil is the opening that allows light to enter, and the retina is the layer that converts light into neural signals for the brain to interpret as vision.
Lens
It is well known as the pupil - a dark circular opening in the center of the iris of the eye, varying in size to regulate the amount of light reaching the retina, so that you can have a visual at the things you look at.
The pupil.
The odd word is orchid.While both the orchid and iris are flowering plants, the three terms retina, pupil and iris are all parts of the eye, while orchid is not.